Unfortunately, this translation is really bad. Which is not cool because she talks a bit about the girls in the band and how she met them all. But its all kind of mangled. She talks about that Colors And The Kids live version from last year. I wish I knew her exact words on this. Maybe someone can find a better translation.

A joint Killers/Cat Power press conference for ''Vegoose Festival'', just this bit from Chan:

The Killers were one down, but Brandon Flowers, Dave Keuning, and Ronnie Vannucci let Chan Marshall sit in as their fourth for the night. Flowers and Marshall even shared a microphone and he was quite the gentleman, holding the mic for Marshall whenever a question was thrown her way.

Since the press conference was taking place midst of a huge festival, both acts were asked to form their dream festival line-up. Marshall jumped in front of the Killers to answer the question. "Easy, this is easy," she said, spinning circles in her chair. "My dream festival would be Bob Dylan, Otis Redding, and me." As the Killers boys laughed, Marshall just shrugged her shoulders feeling confident with her personal choice. Flowers said his perfect line-up would be Razorlight, who he recommended as his top recent listen, Kasabian, Tom Petty, and Vannucci agreed with Marshall by adding Bob Dylan in there too.

Added:9/28/13 - New York Times Interviewhttp://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/09/28/a-rolling-train-exhibition-comes-toward-its-last-stop/?_r=0

Cat Power, who was due to perform at two stops, in Santa Fe and Winslow, enjoyed the trip so much she stayed on through Los Angeles, playing an additional solo set in Barstow, Calif. Born Chan Marshall, she was a good time den mother aboard, giving away silver rings she picked up in Santa Fe and drinking with locals in bars.

“Everyone’s really, really good people and they’re all kind of, the artist spirit kind of working for the greater good,” she said of the trip, after disembarking in Los Angeles. “People aren’t doing this for the money,” but for the joy.

“It’s very rare where you get a bunch of people together where it’s not like a commercial festival where you have to perform, or a biennial where you have to show your work, and you’re there for that reason,” she added. “This reason, I think, is for each other, and America, the earth, the world, the consciousness. It’s an experiment for the experimenters.”

I'd never seen this one before. Starting at around the 9:00 mark, Chan is interviewed and talks about writing "In This Hole". I assume this was recorded around the beginning of June when she played 3 dates in Ireland.